At the end of last week’s episode of “Survivor: Blood vs. Water,” a sneak peek hinted that a shakeup was coming. A reshuffling of the tribes has since been confirmed.

Formerly, the dominant Galang tribe consisted mostly of veteran players, and the struggling Tadhana tribe consisted entirely of newcomers. But it’s clear that a redrawing will change those lines – and finally allow some players to team up with their loved ones rather than playing against them.

Photos of the reconstituted Galang tribe show former members Tina Wesson, Kat Edorsson, Laura Boneham and Monica Culpepper joined by former Tadhanas Vytas Baskauskas and Katie Collins. Collins is Wesson’s daughter. Among other things, the shuffle clearly splits up the five-person alliance that had formerly controlled Galang.

What all this means for Alabama’s Caleb Bankston, who apparently remains on the Tadhana side, is unclear. But as can be seen in one of the video clips below, he felt pretty good about Tadhana’s win in last week’s immunity challenge.